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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more parking turnover so people aren't necessarily sitting in one space all day but turning over so businesses are getting more customers? >> when you look at san francisco, and some of the things we've done here in the city to make biking more popular, and it does seem to be working, how do we compare? how do we stack up with other cities of a similar size? >> we're doing pretty well, but we're not at the top of the list. we have place like portland that have higher bike ridership number than our own. we have places l
in the city? >> right. a good question. the city has set a goal of reducing private auto trips. it's part of the transportation agency's overall strategy. to reduce auto trips, the next five years, by about 11%. how will they do that? they'll grow transit trips. they'll grow bicycling. walking, taxi car trips and car share. there's a method to get to that. what i would say, particularly with things like parking, there's a goal to really think about parking management. how do we have more...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's a good chance the investment just won't work out. but nobody likes to dwell on the idea that all we do is make mistakes. tough cookies. tonight i'm putting on my negative nancy hat. i'm going into the glass half empty mode and in the immortal words of joe e. brown in "some like it hot" nobody is perfect. why? maybe they think i'm a misanthrope. a stock sadist who is spreading despair and making people miserable? no, guess whose job that is? washington's. i do it because i want to help you compensate for your own fallibility to make sure that you're as prepared as possible caused by the slings an
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples has everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. even custom banners. >>> we all know the stock market is an endless capacity to surprise. and befuddle. even the most grizzled stock veteran like myself. we recognize that whenever we buy a stock, there's...
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the festival is a huge boost for is the city. organizers say it will generate $600 million for if community. celebration turns to tragedy in new orleans. the latest on the shooting. >>> several people were killed during one of the world's largest religious gatherings. >> we're changing come mand but today is not about change. >>> and the u.s. a new u.s. commander takes charge in afghanistan, who he is and the biggest challenges he faces. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ screams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. >>> in new
the festival is a huge boost for is the city. organizers say it will generate $600 million for if community. celebration turns to tragedy in new orleans. the latest on the shooting. >>> several people were killed during one of the world's largest religious gatherings. >> we're changing come mand but today is not about change. >>> and the u.s. a new u.s. commander takes charge in afghanistan, who he is and the biggest challenges he faces. hmm, it says here that cheerios...
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the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on residential streets. yesterday we had the sun, today, temperatures rise to 45 degrees. a lot of snow could get melt and get caught in the drains, and there are flooding concerns. the streets look good now, but snow a few hours away, potential for freezing rain and eventually all of that will turn back into rain. more concerns for the city. the good news, logan fully operational, but with the potential for freezing rain, snow and the other weather concerns across the country, delays not out of the question. >> indra petersons, thank you very much. we'll be back to the blizzard in a second. first, the report -- >> breaking news. pope benedict xvi set to resign and we'll get more information from john allen now on the phone. what can you tell us? are you there? john, can you hear us? we're having some problems with the connection there, but we'll head back
the huge heaps of snow all over the city. so today schools are still closed. a snow emergency is still in effect as the city tries to get back to normal. they are focusing on residential streets. yesterday we had the sun, today, temperatures rise to 45 degrees. a lot of snow could get melt and get caught in the drains, and there are flooding concerns. the streets look good now, but snow a few hours away, potential for freezing rain and eventually all of that will turn back into rain. more...
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and as you get inside the bay you will find numbers in the 60s. 50s in sausalito, 59 daly city. wednesday we warm up. thursday and friday headed toward next weekend, some of those temperatures elizabeth near 70 degrees. >> do you think we'll push 70? >> we might. >> look at that. all right. a little taste of spring. >>> we are following one accident. we'll get to that in just a minute. i want to show you where traffic conditions are at the limit right now coming towards the dublin interchange. westbound 580, 14 to 15 minutes between the altamont pass and 680 into pleasanton. the nimitz, 880 in oakland, right by the oakland coliseum and 66, they are going to start a widening project in this area by oakland airport. heads up various lanes blocked overnight. but for right now you're good to go. on the maps, this is that accident i was telling you about northbound 880 approaching highway 92. it is not slow at all in the area even though two lanes are block. tow crews should be on scene now. so it's still early. it's not causing a delay am but just heads up if you are about to head o
and as you get inside the bay you will find numbers in the 60s. 50s in sausalito, 59 daly city. wednesday we warm up. thursday and friday headed toward next weekend, some of those temperatures elizabeth near 70 degrees. >> do you think we'll push 70? >> we might. >> look at that. all right. a little taste of spring. >>> we are following one accident. we'll get to that in just a minute. i want to show you where traffic conditions are at the limit right now coming...
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city last year alone. governor perry plans to visit san francisco, los angeles and silicon valley. the mayor says he will be wasting his time in sunnyvale. >> our companies are pleased to be here. they are good partners with us. we work well together. you know, my hat's off to him for trying to help his state, but i think he's picking the wrong area and i don't believe he will be successful. >> reporter: there are current job openings here so if you are interested, you're encouraged to apply. elissa harrington kpix 5. >>> the grammy goes to -- ♪ [ music ]♪ >> next, music's biggest night doesn't disappoint. we have the winners, loses and performances plus a look at the winners with ties to the bay area. >> and tornadoes tear through the south as a blizzard buries the northeast. this weekend's damaging storms. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. lots of sunshine outside right now. can't find the raindrops. but maybe some temperatures near 70 degrees. we'll talk about th
city last year alone. governor perry plans to visit san francisco, los angeles and silicon valley. the mayor says he will be wasting his time in sunnyvale. >> our companies are pleased to be here. they are good partners with us. we work well together. you know, my hat's off to him for trying to help his state, but i think he's picking the wrong area and i don't believe he will be successful. >> reporter: there are current job openings here so if you are interested, you're encouraged...
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they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30 seconds so you can see where it brings you here. i want to remine you what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information that there were four buildings that were damaged. take a look at that building right there. look at that. you can just see the power of the tornado there. now, since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this right here is a really important building. it's the ogletree house, the alumni house, very well known. it was put up in 1912. it's historic. now look at that building. it was completely
they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris. emergency sirens and then darkness when the power lines fell down. our josh levs has been monitoring facebook, twitter and i-reports for pictures of the storm. what have you got, josh? >> this is an i-report that's come to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of the university of southern mississippi. you are able to see in this powerful video some of these really stricken areas. i'll let this go for 20, 30...
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this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of e university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind everyone, what we've been telling you. the campus was largely empty. we do have information from the university there were four buildings damaged. take a look at that. can you see the power of the tornado there. since i have this going, i want to show you something here. this is an important building on the campus. it's very well known. it's historic. put up in 1912. now, look at that building today. this is one of the ones that was complete loy wrecked. we have ireporters throughout the region, and safely they've been able to take some
this is the city of hattiesburg. they say the city was suddenly a flurry of debris and darkness where the power lines fell down. josh has been monitoring facebook, twitter for comments about the storm. >> this is an ireport that came to us from paul wells. he went driving to the hattiesburg campus of e university of southern mississippi. you're able to see some of these stricken areas. i'm going to let this breathe for about 20, 30 seconds. as we take a look at this, i want to remind...
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city to host the upcoming america's cup. according to the "san francisco chronicle", sunday raising efforts to cover $34 million in police and transportation and clean up are falling short with only $14 million for the event that is in six months. taxpayers could be saddled with the remaining $20 million. it was supposed to bring in $300 million but now there are only three international teams rather than 12. >> a change coming to a popular brand of bourbon but makers mark says you will not not it, from 90 proof to 84 proof. the company says it is watering down the whiskey to stretch existing supplies to cover rising global demand. customers who are already complaining about the change on social sites but the officials insist the taste will be the same. >> "new york times" is adding to the rumor of a possible apple i-watch that runs on the apple operating system with flexible glass which can bend without breaking. this is not the first rumor, it was reported in china that it would have a 1.5" display and apple has not commen
city to host the upcoming america's cup. according to the "san francisco chronicle", sunday raising efforts to cover $34 million in police and transportation and clean up are falling short with only $14 million for the event that is in six months. taxpayers could be saddled with the remaining $20 million. it was supposed to bring in $300 million but now there are only three international teams rather than 12. >> a change coming to a popular brand of bourbon but makers mark says...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. time for our top three trades. valero is the energy company trading at the highest levels since 2008. a buck and half percent. >> if they got an upgrade today from the abundant of crude and high margins. love this sector and stock. i would lighten up on a third of it and take that dividend. just protect yourself. it's been a rocket ship. >> soy mon, what's happening? >> first revenue growth in eight quarters announced a share repurchase and guess what, up graded by 4%. >> ron johnson rarely spends a full workweek at the company's headquarters and puts in shorter hours than previous ce o's, based on a previous newspaper report. the stock is up 2%. what do you make of that? >> no idea. i don't really care where ron johnson works or what he's doing on a day-to-day basis. my concern is can he get traffic going an they just announced a return to sales concept. i don't know what that means. traffic remained flat and they are doing a lot of things. >> you
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. time for our top three trades. valero is the energy company trading at the highest levels since 2008. a buck and half percent. >> if they got an upgrade today from the abundant of crude and high margins. love this sector and stock. i would lighten up on a third of it and take that dividend. just protect yourself. it's been a rocket ship. >> soy...
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. >> our biggest problem is looking down the city of the alley. with 40 in. reported in hamden. travel is slowly coming back to light and power is being restored. the governor of rhode island is crediting the cooperation of residents and the early prepared this. >> a great team effort and to think everybody. so many rhode islanders especiallwy eith the driving ban. /+ >> of many people are in join this 2 ft. with wintertime activity like sliding into august. with the clear weather today to get outside. this large group in stamford, conn. with a snowfall afight and boston common. >> i said i'm going to get ready for tomorrow. kron4's maureen kelly went to s-f-o where she talked to back east, about the conditions created by the massive storm. >> i was in the blizzard yes, it snowed 12 inches. >> reporter: here's a picture of emily allen took of her dog.and her kids enjoying the piles of snow that accumulated in just 8 hours. ironically she and her family are heading to a ski vacation in tahoe. pure ice, about 10 degrees this morning.pure ice >> reporter: these travellers from new
. >> our biggest problem is looking down the city of the alley. with 40 in. reported in hamden. travel is slowly coming back to light and power is being restored. the governor of rhode island is crediting the cooperation of residents and the early prepared this. >> a great team effort and to think everybody. so many rhode islanders especiallwy eith the driving ban. /+ >> of many people are in join this 2 ft. with wintertime activity like sliding into august. with the clear...
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it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly this was unexpected. he said he was tired, but nobody thought or expected that it would come down to step down as a matter of fact. >> thank you very much for that. we're going to talk more about that. and i'm sure it's been quite a day there in vatican city. also putting italy front and center for two important elections coming up. the presidential election due out at the end of the month. fernando napolitano is with me. he is holding a summit today in new york focussed on investing in italian companies. fernando, good to have you on the
it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly...
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with allen pizzey in vatican city. >> reporter: the surprise announcement was delivered to a gathering of cardinals in latin. citing his age, pope benedict said to do his work both strength of mind and body are necessary and that his have deteriorated "to the extent that i have to recognize my incapacity to fulfill the ministry entrusted to me." vatican sources said the pope had been considering his resignation for some time, but the clerics who heard it were still taken by surprise according to bishop oscar sanchez. "we were all stunned" he said. "all the cardinals looked at each other and that was it. we asked for a last blessing." but perhaps they should have seen it coming. benedict has been in failing health for some time and had previously said he would consider resigning if he felt he could no longer carry on. but vatican officials said no specific medical condition prompted the resignation. vatican spokesman father federico lombardi said the pope acted with what he called "great freedom and clarity." >> we will continue to love him and to receive his love. >> reporter: benedict
with allen pizzey in vatican city. >> reporter: the surprise announcement was delivered to a gathering of cardinals in latin. citing his age, pope benedict said to do his work both strength of mind and body are necessary and that his have deteriorated "to the extent that i have to recognize my incapacity to fulfill the ministry entrusted to me." vatican sources said the pope had been considering his resignation for some time, but the clerics who heard it were still taken by...
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we're working with the city of irvine and the city of... and county of riverside, the county of san bernadino, the marshals service, the f.b.i., we're all working and collaborating to find christopher dorn eras soon as possible. >> suarez: you mentioned the large number of leads. have some of those come in response to your recently offered million dollar reward? >> yes. some have come in response to that. but we're following every single lead. we take this matter very, very seriously. remember there are three people dead, killed in cold blood by christopher dorner, a man who is obviously armed and dangerous, who has targeted some 50 individuals and families, who clearly is bent on some kind of revenge. we're doing everything we can to find him, to arrest him and to bring him to justice. >> suarez: you mentioned the target list. you've also got a large number of l.a.p.d. assets involved in the search itself. add to that an event like the grammy awards with a large number of v.i.p.s in town. has your police department been spread a little thi
we're working with the city of irvine and the city of... and county of riverside, the county of san bernadino, the marshals service, the f.b.i., we're all working and collaborating to find christopher dorn eras soon as possible. >> suarez: you mentioned the large number of leads. have some of those come in response to your recently offered million dollar reward? >> yes. some have come in response to that. but we're following every single lead. we take this matter very, very...
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the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's where you find a lot of the unplowed roads, people who have been stuck in their homes now for 72 hours. and we found this interesting. how emergency crews have been responding to calls for help during the last few hours. listen to this. >> we've had to walk here, use basically foot power. park the truck as close as we can and get guys together. we jerry rigged a sled to pull people out. we're going a mile down these streets that aren't plowed, putting people on a sled, and dragging them out to an ambulance. >> reporter: in some cases we even learned they used the payloaders and put patients in the scoop of the payloaders to get them out of the heavy snow, into the fire trucks, where they could rush them to area hospitals. it's been complicated doing that job. again, the morning commute will be rough. we're talking about the freezing rain, the sleet, 27
the city, 50% are impassable. the highways are mostly clear. the side roads in the city are mainly clear. but when you get into the different neighborhoods, that's where you find a lot of the unplowed roads, people who have been stuck in their homes now for 72 hours. and we found this interesting. how emergency crews have been responding to calls for help during the last few hours. listen to this. >> we've had to walk here, use basically foot power. park the truck as close as we can and...
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a large tornado in there is coming across the city from west to east. finally pulled to the north, just north of hattiesburg proper. a very large tornado. that's a lightning flash as transformers pop. a lot of damage. we're already seeing it here. also, more tornadoes still possible tonight. we still have watches in effect across the region. a lot of lightning out there right now. this is going to continue for a lot of the night. here's another piece of video north of the tornado lacking right straight at it, how black it is right there. a wedge tornado on the ground. thinking at this point in time that's either an f-2 or f-3 tornado with debris falling from the sky. damage being done at the surface, on the ground. that debris being picked up and thrown in the sky. oak grove high school was damaged. a couple people were in there, but so far we've just seen the damage and no reports of any significant injuries. there are injuries out there, but certainly at this point, no fatalities as it's obviously too early to tell. that happened only a couple hours a
a large tornado in there is coming across the city from west to east. finally pulled to the north, just north of hattiesburg proper. a very large tornado. that's a lightning flash as transformers pop. a lot of damage. we're already seeing it here. also, more tornadoes still possible tonight. we still have watches in effect across the region. a lot of lightning out there right now. this is going to continue for a lot of the night. here's another piece of video north of the tornado lacking right...
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visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> now back to the state of the union. our first read team writes the speech is part of a one-two punch opportunity for the president. quote, the white house always viewed his two big speeches as two bites at the bully pulpit apple and the same administration official calls the two speeches two acts of the same play. they also stress the future of the president's agenda including guns, immigration as well as improving the economy. joining me now live nbc news senior political editor mark murray. mark, one of the apples or bites of it in the inaugural address, how does that i guess give us the path to what we might hear tomorrow? >> well, it is a heavy dose of the economy and it will be your traditional state of the union address with a laundry list of things that the president wants to pursue, particularly with the economy and this standoff between republicans on the budget situation and the so-called sequester. if the inaugural address was a look at president obama's political philosophy and how the country evolved since
visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> now back to the state of the union. our first read team writes the speech is part of a one-two punch opportunity for the president. quote, the white house always viewed his two big speeches as two bites at the bully pulpit apple and the same administration official calls the two speeches two acts of the same play. they also stress the future of the president's agenda including guns, immigration as well as improving the economy. joining me now...
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for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew i was going to serve. always wanted to serve. >> he joined the army in 1999 and operated tanks in kosovo. by 2001, romesha was stationed in germany. on 9/11, a colonel called the troops together. >> he let us know that there had been two planes that flew into the world trade center and that our lives were about to change. and to be ready, you know, take the training to heart. >> you are getting emotional talking about that, remembering that. why? >> you know it was an emotional day for everybody in america. you know, it was one of those things that the average american just didn't see coming and you know, i'
for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew...
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stale with cnbc "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here, because the s&p 500 is hovers at 1500 yet again, our traders have found ways to play this rally. guy? >> hi, mel. >> valentine's week, just so you know. waiting for my gift. you laugh. valuation is crazy, 21 times forward earnings. you go back to the last quarter, operating margins, much better than expected. i know valuations are stretched. wig short interest here. still goes higher. >> is that connected to valentine's day week? >> no. nothing to do with it. >> not taking your wife to dunkin' donuts? >> just making sure mel knows, i'm waiting for my gift on thursday and that's putting it out there. >> wow. >> keep o
stale with cnbc "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. more money, more problems? why a drastic pay back may be the shareholder's best bet. energy independence. and, when it comes to oil, the focus is on north america, not the middle east. and gold breakdown. dennis gartman on why gold continues to lose its luster. but first, got to get to our top trade here,...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, human nears. >> gretchen: good morning, everybody. today is monday, february 11, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time with us today. we begin with a fox news alert. pope benedict xvi is resigni
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for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew i was going to serve. always wanted to serve. >> he joined the army in 1999 and operated tanks in kosovo. by 2001, romesha was stationed in germany. on 9/11, a colonel called the troops together. >> he let us know that there had been two planes that flew into the world trade center and that our lives were about to change. and to be ready, you know, take the training to heart. >> you are getting emotional talking about that, remembering that. why? >> you know it was an emotional day for everybody in america. you know, it was one of those things that the average american just didn't see coming and you know, i'
for me, you know, i don't -- i don't sit there and try to reflect on the bad stuff. >> long before the bad stuff, clint romesha lived an idyllic life in lake city, california. with his parents, two older brothers and two sisters. both brothers joined the military after high school. following in the footsteps of their father, a vietnam veteran. >> we all looked up, you know, to dad. looked up to my grandfather, world war ii vet. it's just a whole family of service that i always knew...
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is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a new study from central connecticut state university says the residents of d.c. are more literate than their counterparts in any other in the america. >> they're wonderfully loyal to us and wonderfully loyal to the printed word in general night. read a lot. >> people that you meet at work, people are very well read. >> the researchers measured things like how many bookstores a people has, how many people still read the newspaper, and how much education people get. at 14th and v northwest inside busboys and poets -- >> it's mentally stimulating. i think a lot of book reading here is specifically for that. >> reporter: readers we talked to t
is the most literate city in america. >> the honor comes with a healthy dose of irony. >> i think that's really cool. >> i'm excited. >> obviously we're extremely flattered. >> reporter: flattered that so many d.c. residents are letting books take them on a journey. this woman works for a bookstore and she is so excited by a book she read. >> gives me chills to think about it, because she's so wonderful. >> reporter: and that enthusiasm is contagious. a...
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i find it in the back in the dumpster. >> the shop owner walked across the street to the national city police station to report what he found. it is chilling that the ex cop with a vendetta against belize was so close to a police station so soon after the shooting police say started his killing spree. >> police would not confirm the videos authenticity, but it does match the still photo of dorners vehicle, which the irvine police departure released thursday, the day dorner is suspected of shooting at four officers, killing one. >> a funeral is scheduled this week for the riverside police department officer was allegedly shot and killed by fugitive ex cop christopher dorner. riverside authorities announced on the department's web site that 34 year old michael crain funeral is set for wednesday. the ceremony will include an honor guard posprocession followed by intermittent at riverside national cemetery. crain was a recent resident of anaheim, a father of two, and an 11 year veteran of the force. >> authorities say sorner ambushed crain and his 27 year-old part of why there were stopped
i find it in the back in the dumpster. >> the shop owner walked across the street to the national city police station to report what he found. it is chilling that the ex cop with a vendetta against belize was so close to a police station so soon after the shooting police say started his killing spree. >> police would not confirm the videos authenticity, but it does match the still photo of dorners vehicle, which the irvine police departure released thursday, the day dorner is...
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the man suspected in killing of a 13-year-old suisun city girl is due back in court on wednesday. anthony lamar jones of fairfield was arrested friday. he is suspected of killing genelle conway allen whose naked body was found a week earlier in fairfield's allan witt park. restraining order documents obtained by the fairfield daily republic suggests jones had grown increasingly violent in the days right before the murder. >>> in the documents, jones he is strained wife described an incident which she -- the two were together in a car. "anthony looked at me and said, i don't want to scare you but i have a knife and a gun and i don't want to die alone." she said at that point, she jumped out of the moving car. the restraining order against jones was issued february 1, the day conway allen's body was found. >>> there are no arrests for a deadly shooting in the cambrian neighborhood of santa clara county. a man was found shot to death on rhonda drive yesterday afternoon. another man showed up at goodman hospital at about -- good samaritan hospital at about the same time. he had been w
the man suspected in killing of a 13-year-old suisun city girl is due back in court on wednesday. anthony lamar jones of fairfield was arrested friday. he is suspected of killing genelle conway allen whose naked body was found a week earlier in fairfield's allan witt park. restraining order documents obtained by the fairfield daily republic suggests jones had grown increasingly violent in the days right before the murder. >>> in the documents, jones he is strained wife described an...
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the reaction coming in from all corners of the globe including in the city. >> yes. a lot people showing up stunned. when they went to bed he is still their leader. he will only be the leader for another two weeks. >> i am a bit surprised. personally there is something with his health. maybe he feels he cannot carry on his duties. >> his health is not really that good. >> people do agree that they probably need a younger person because this is a new century and new younger blood is needed. >> that are looking for to see who the next leader will be. >> back to you james. >> thank you will. >> there is no specific medical condition that led to this decision by the pope. he has slowed down significantly and cut down his foreign travel. >> his age as the main issue. >> a developing story out of delaware or three people are dead after a man opens fire in a courthouse. >> here are new pictures out of washington. the mayor of wilmington confirming that the gunman and his wife are dead. >> he is suspected of killing two people and wounding another at the new castle county co
the reaction coming in from all corners of the globe including in the city. >> yes. a lot people showing up stunned. when they went to bed he is still their leader. he will only be the leader for another two weeks. >> i am a bit surprised. personally there is something with his health. maybe he feels he cannot carry on his duties. >> his health is not really that good. >> people do agree that they probably need a younger person because this is a new century and new...
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towards foster city and the high-rise. also seeing slower conditions westbound 580 through the altamont pass and highway 4 in antioch. mass transit by the way all so far on time. >> for a monday, okay. >> not too bad. >> thanks. >>> firecrackers and lots of food signified the chinese new year. 2013 the year of the snake. san francisco's chinatown families also handed out their traditional red envelopes full of money to kids according to chinese astrology those born in the year of the snake said to be intelligent, quick thinking, dishonest and prone to show off. >> i'm the year of the snake. >> are you? [ laughter ] >> awww. >> i believe you. you are honest. [ laughter ] >> well, this is a first. a bird gone wild at the minor league hockey game has become a big internet sensation. >> check it out. this is queen victoria, the condor with her wrangler. she was at the condors game in bakersfield friday night and wanted to take off. the wrangler trying to get her. she proved to be slippery and so does the ice. ouch! the bird bo
towards foster city and the high-rise. also seeing slower conditions westbound 580 through the altamont pass and highway 4 in antioch. mass transit by the way all so far on time. >> for a monday, okay. >> not too bad. >> thanks. >>> firecrackers and lots of food signified the chinese new year. 2013 the year of the snake. san francisco's chinatown families also handed out their traditional red envelopes full of money to kids according to chinese astrology those born in...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can e
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good...
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and lawmakers at the state and city levels. biden is meeting with pennsylvania lawmakers right now. we'll hear more later today. the president plans to go to chicago on friday. his hometown is seeing gun rounds skyrocketing. >>> robert gates says he supports using aerial drones to target suspected terrorists. >> you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can with a bo, even a precision-guided munition of an airplane. >> the u.s. military's use of drones has been controversial, especially in afghanistan where civilian casualties from drone attacks have really angered the afghan government. >>> back here, law enforcement agencies are still considering using domestic drones. this is a hot issue sparking a lot of controversy. coming up at 8:23, we'll take a look at what we found out in a ktvu special report and why unmanned aircraft may already be flying in your neighborhood. >>> time is now 8:16. the manhunt goes on for christopher dorner. a $1 million reward was announced by city leaders for information
and lawmakers at the state and city levels. biden is meeting with pennsylvania lawmakers right now. we'll hear more later today. the president plans to go to chicago on friday. his hometown is seeing gun rounds skyrocketing. >>> robert gates says he supports using aerial drones to target suspected terrorists. >> you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can with a bo, even a precision-guided munition of an airplane. >> the u.s. military's use of...
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how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now dorner has been on the run for just six days. for perspective, jenna, the olympic park bomber, eric rudolph, he was bounty out there. whitey bolger was on the fbi most wanted list for 12 years. two million dollars, which eventually was collected. jenna? powerful words by the chief of police as well, on this whole surge. what is the status of this search at this time? >> well, there are no credible lead. there was possible siting this weekend. that turned out to be negative. coordinate information. now we do have information, video from a sea
how bad the city wants the guy. considering hundreds of thousands of dollars it is already spending each day trying to protect these 50 l.a.p.d. officers and their families who dorner has targeted for murder. >> this is an act, make no mistake about it, of domestic terrorism. this is a man who has targeted those that we entrust to protect the public. his actions can not go unanswered. a society is defind by what it values and we value our law enforcement family. >> reporter: now...
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the guy hopping the barricade as the popemobile rolled through the streets of vatican city. and this woman in red, here, here she is lunging at the pope at christmas midnight mass. 2009. his brief but eventual tenure also saw him head to the big apple. here he was, remember this popemobile, april of 2008, parading down of all places fifth avenue. and this one, he and u.s. president george bush exchanging pleasantries during the visit. president bush telling him, and i quote, your eminence, you're looking good. live to ali velshi for a different angle of the pope story, the pope's pocketbook. hey, ali. >> well, while the pope is the spiritual head of 1.2 billion catholics around the world, he oversees the vast finances of the holy see and vatican city, a sovereign state. pope benedict issued moves to make the vatican more relevant. with his reign coming to this abrupt end, it will be incomplete when it comes to questions about financial transparency. critics including jeffrey robinson who wrote the book the laundry men say that the whole thing has been window dressing. >> we
the guy hopping the barricade as the popemobile rolled through the streets of vatican city. and this woman in red, here, here she is lunging at the pope at christmas midnight mass. 2009. his brief but eventual tenure also saw him head to the big apple. here he was, remember this popemobile, april of 2008, parading down of all places fifth avenue. and this one, he and u.s. president george bush exchanging pleasantries during the visit. president bush telling him, and i quote, your eminence,...
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let me just clarify, although i spearheaded the effort to raise the money, the million dollars, the city of riverside, the county of riverside, a lot of folks participated. i want to acknowledge them as well. >> any real clues? has the trail gone cold or are you on to something right now, without, obviously, jeopardizing the investigation. >> well, thank you, that's the key, we don't want to jeopardize the investigation. we are following every single lead. there's more than 1,000, probably into the thousands of leads here. and we've got the best investigators. the best detectives on this. we're collaborating with law enforcement agencies, including our federal partners, the fbi, the marshals service. we're doing everything we can to bring this man to justice. we're hoping this reward, an unprecedented size, $1 million reward, will help us bring him to justice as quickly as possible. there are a lot of very anxious people. you know, some 50 people on the list including their families. and we want to make sure that this man doesn't do any more harm to the public. >> these 50 people i assum
let me just clarify, although i spearheaded the effort to raise the money, the million dollars, the city of riverside, the county of riverside, a lot of folks participated. i want to acknowledge them as well. >> any real clues? has the trail gone cold or are you on to something right now, without, obviously, jeopardizing the investigation. >> well, thank you, that's the key, we don't want to jeopardize the investigation. we are following every single lead. there's more than 1,000,...
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we'll get the color from that. ed morse from citi will give us his forecast. a lot to cover tonight at 5:00. >> we'll talk finance ministers in a few minutes. >> oh, yes. >> we've not gotten there yet. if you're just joining us this morning, here's what you missed. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> that announcement being confirmed from the vatican, pope benedict is due to resign february the 28th. >> uncertainty in the economy and sluggishness in the economy gives you center of a friendly fact. >> we did a lousy job in january on the tax side. i think it's better to go over the cliff than do a lousy job. >> rarely to these -- rarely do these oppositions result in a deal being voted down. it is something at least worthy of keeping an eye on. >> president obama seems to have pulled the republicans fangs with respect to the debt ceiling. that's probably the big risk the market was worried about. >> all night long, this is what it heard. beep, beep, beep. yes. snow plows. >> this is the opening bell on monday
we'll get the color from that. ed morse from citi will give us his forecast. a lot to cover tonight at 5:00. >> we'll talk finance ministers in a few minutes. >> oh, yes. >> we've not gotten there yet. if you're just joining us this morning, here's what you missed. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> that announcement being confirmed from the vatican, pope benedict is due to resign february the 28th....
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the snow bands did not set up over new york city directly but they were very close, very close to the city. >> so the biggest concentration was accumulation rather was in west haven, connecticut. right? >> around hamden new haven. there were reports from anywhere from 34 to 40. if you were on the west side but new haven on just slightly east there is allegations more. just amazing. i have gotten pictures. i think they finally, can get out. are people allowed to drive again? >> i haven't seen any reports. you want to treat the highways first. trying to get stranded. >> that's the way they maneuver all of that. things should be getting back close to normal. both storms came together same way. a very active northern jet stream with the disturbance and stream lips and moisture. over the gulf stream waters. there was one aspect. we are talking with paul pastelok, the senior meteorologist for accuweather.com. one aspect that surprised me and i saw some evidence that actually hit are the storm surges along the coast. i don't i don't remember snowstorm and, you know, high ocean water coming t
the snow bands did not set up over new york city directly but they were very close, very close to the city. >> so the biggest concentration was accumulation rather was in west haven, connecticut. right? >> around hamden new haven. there were reports from anywhere from 34 to 40. if you were on the west side but new haven on just slightly east there is allegations more. just amazing. i have gotten pictures. i think they finally, can get out. are people allowed to drive again? >>...
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half of the population of china now lives in the city which is a brand-new thing and access to media. >> brian, good luck. >> thanks, guys. >> we love those. anyway -- >> and prefers u.s. iron man a lot. in terms of -- >> thank you, coming up, maybe she's watching. he invested. >> my iron man. >> he could be the future of the hedge fund industry. our next guest has been ranked among the most successself up and commerce. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you
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the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s had a charmin moment, he wiped himself in front of the public. >> no, he rochered. >> yes, before it was invented. and now south hampton trying to get back into the game, and this gareth barry, with one of the finest finishes in his career, but unfortunately into his own net, joe. >> what? you are not supposed to do that? >> it was self-implosion, and humiliation, and look at this. rolled across and picked up gareth barry and passed his own goalkeeper. >> and the best part is that his own goalkeeper never saw it coming. >> well, he dropped it over the line, and if any g
the city lost in 1912 when the titanic left its shores. city were expected to dominate. >> didn't happen that way, did it? >> didn't happen indeed. this is southampton. scrappy ball around the area. and then mika, please avert your eyes. possibly the most uncouth goal celebration in goal celebration history. this gentleman had the stomach flu a couple of weeks ago, had to leave the field to answer the call of nature. they decently cut it off. >> what did he do?nature, and s...